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Capt I do have a fridge, I do not have a microwave.It’s starting to get the feel of a “penalty box”. Do you have a fridge and microwave yet?

Thank you sir. There should be a public meeting this month. We will have more information after that.Very nice job on the shop!! Sure hope the highway does not happen.
Thanks! It’s certainly not perfect, but considering 99% of the interior work was done single handed, it turned out pretty good.Just found your thread and like an old ******* - I flipped through pages just looking at the pictures.
What a great property, barn, vehicles, craftsmanship, and idea's!! You've nailed everything so far!
I'll be hanging around for awhile for sure.![]()
Thanks mate! My HJ45 came from SA. One plate was on it when I purchased it. The other plate a friend bought for me after I finished the rebuild of my truck. BTW during the rebuild I changed the 45 from RHD to LHD.like wise I just found the tread look great well done , just curious you have a couple of South Australian number plates on you tool box , I live over the boarder in in the West Australia
Sorry, I don’t. I know it was originally imported to the Massachusetts area (the northeast section of the US). I bought it from the second owner state side.cheers mate , do You know the full history, it has done quite a few sea miles
Thanks , no problem just another car mystery for the books , we have come across cars or part off cars in Australia and were baffled how they got hereSorry, I don’t. I know it was originally imported to the Massachusetts area (the northeast section of the US). I bought it from the second owner state side.
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I really do enjoy the S. This my second one. The other tires were Continentals also and I liked them. I put a few hundred miles on them before swapping them out. I have only put a few miles on these new tires and they are different. They have a much stiffer sidewall and are sticky. I hope they’re not just summer tires, the S is my daily.Little roadsters are so fun to drive. How do you like the Conti's? Those are summer tires correct? I will drive the Miata in the winter if it isnt raining too hard and when there isn't a lot of brine down on the roads.
I can only imagine watching the area build up over the past 2+ decades. Things have changed rapidly in just our short time. I have the privilege of hunting some private land just North of you in Hazel Green. I am always up for meeting liked minded folks, and better yet, lending a hand where capable.Thanks Joe. I’m over in the Chase/Mooresmill area. We have been here since 96’. The area has really changed a lot since then. Maybe when it gets a little warmer we can get together in person.
You need to start a thread with pictures.I can only imagine watching the area build up over the past 2+ decades. Things have changed rapidly in just our short time. I have the privilege of hunting some private land just North of you in Hazel Green. I am always up for meeting liked minded folks, and better yet, lending a hand where capable.
The brick went on my building the past two days, so I am getting close to being able to take over and start working on the inside.
Thanks! Everyone (except me) liked the old rims. But they all like the new ones better.The new rims really look nice on the car.








Thanks Dan. Good luck with your shop. How about a picture of your 81?Very nice space. Hdj81 owner here and about to start on my own shop. I hope it comes out half as nice!
I am, under the same handle. You?@dan1554 are you on the Mud forum?
I am and my mud handle is also the same.I am, under the same handle. You?